Vehicle Description
"Chevrolet finally responded to the Mustang with the legendary
Camaro in September 1966. The new Camaro was introduced as a 1967
model and by the end of the model year, 220,906 Camaros were
produced. The 1967 Camaro was hugely successful, and this one model
represented almost three percent of all car sales that year."
-musclecarfacts.com
This 1967 Chevrolet Camaro is currently dressed as a Z-28 although
it wasn't delivered from the factory that way. At some point in its
life this Camaro went through a color change and was upgraded with
a cowl hood, 302 badges and hood stripes.
This Camaro is a very solid performance car with some tasteful
mechanical upgrades, such as a replacement 383 stroker motor,
Wilwood power 4-wheel disc brakes and a Hurst Quarter-Stick shifter
mounted to a rebuilt TH350 automatic transmission.
Originally Marina Blue, this 1967 Camaro now presents in dark blue
with a deluxe black interior. Although requiring some body work as
illustrated in the pictures. The underside and frame of this car
are very solid. With a solid platform it would allow the new owner
to have the required body work performed to bring this 1967 Camaro
to the next level.
If you would like to learn more about this vehicle, please contact
us at Legendary Motors LLC.
Features and Upgrades:
• 383 Stroker Motor,
• Holley-Quick Fuel Technology Carburetor,
• Edelbrock High Rise Manifold,
• Edelbrock Deep Valve Covers,
• 3-Speed TH350 Automatic Transmission,
• HEI Ignition,
• Headers,
• Griffin Aluminum Radiator,
• Wilwood 4-wheel Disc Brakes and Master Cylinder,
• Hurst Quarter-Stick Shifter,
• Tilt Column,
• Auxiliary Gauges,
• Deluxe Interior
• Replica Radio with Bluetooth
• Rear Traction Bars